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    elements portrayed to the audience and we have decided to use a particular theme of scapegoating. As it starts off, the evidence which leads to Macbeth’s involvement in the death of Duncan is publicized and there will be an interview to decide for the impeachment of Macbeth or an election of a new president. The two candidates, Macduff and Malcolm, seems to remain mutual with each other, as they have worked together in the play but they will both turn against Macbeth. Macbeth has now become the…

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    After all that happened, the cover up and the falling apart of it all, Nixon still didn’t get any type of punishment, although some people say that the impeachment was punishment enough.Some of Nixon’s aides didn’t get off as lucky as him. They were convicted of very offensive crimes and sent to federal prison. Nixon himself never admitted to any criminal wrongdoing but his abuse of presidential power had…

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    Steve Lawrence Shimer didn’t have a allowance. The thing he could recall was that his brother Mark always cheated at cards. Steve went to school in Timothy Lutheran in Chicago and went to Williams Bay High School in Williams Bay. The thing that he respects about his parents is that they were hardworking. Favorite family tradition was his mom would alway make Glug for christmas. Glug is a type of Alcoholic drink. When my dad was about 13 his dad had a heart attack at the table. And when my dad…

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    “All the President’s Men” is a story of two Washington Post journalist, who investigated the Watergate scandal. The journalist uncovered the story and presented the facts that eventually led to President Nixon’s resignation. The investigative reporting was effective in the Watergate scandal because journalist Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein focused on why there was a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in D.C, and why those who worked under Nixon attempted to cover-up…

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    control everything for the country, so that’s where the legislative branch comes in. I believe the legislative branch is the strongest because some of its powers. They write laws, levy tax, confirm Supreme Court justices, decide budgets and carry out impeachment processes and trials. In the idea of checks and balance, the legislative branch always gets the final check. A few examples that make this branch the strongest are, the president can veto a bill but congress can override the veto.…

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    Adultery can be described as a physical or emotional relationship that a man or a women has with someone who is not their own spouse. Adultery has been around for decades from past history, media stories and religion. Adultery maliciously interferes with marriage relations, family relations and friendships and more often than not leads to divorce. The media likes to focus a lot of attention to the act of adultery. One famous infidelity scandal that the media went wild with was the Bill Clinton…

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    Trust In Government

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    Since the nineteen fifties, Americans have slowly begun to lose trust in the government. According to the Pew Research Center, eighty percent of Americans do not trust the government (Reynolds). Many events have led to a decline in trust in the government, but the three most important events will be further discussed. Americans have grown disillusioned with the federal and state governments due to the Vietnam war, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the Watergate Scandal. On March 8,…

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze and assess the arguments and normative framework posited by White in his article “The ‘Centre’ of the Democratic Deficit: Power and Influence in Canadian Political Executives”. Furthermore, the reformative solutions put forth by White will be examined and weighed to determine their viability. White’s argument is that there is no means of identifying the democratic deficit produced by the centralization of power within the top tiers of the executive branch…

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    The Watergate Scandal forever ruined the nation’s trust in the Presidency. Although the United States was doing well and had just made it out of the unpopular Vietnam War, the nation almost impeached Richard Nixon for his unacceptable actions. After the Watergate Scandal, there have been many more outrages from other well-known politicians. The Nation has reached a point where it can no longer trust the past and present presidents because of their actions. During a warm, early morning on June…

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    Until late 2016, Korean citizens were unaware of Park’s secret relation with Choi Sun-sil, the Korean Rasputin. When their relationship got revealed, people’s trust towards Park has immediately reached the nadir, and protested for Park’s impeachment. Eventually, President Park was impeached. This shows that if the ruler of the country attempts to conceal their actions, it will eventually get revealed to the surface, ultimately leading to his/her demise. 9. How would Machiavelli define the…

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